An Arkansas man is behind bars after federal investigators said he assaulted police officers during the Jan. 6 insurrection.
A Little Rock priest called on Christians to resist the policies of incoming President Donald Trump during a fiery homily that minced no words at a service at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church Sunday.
With the looming threat of a TikTok ban, some small businesses in Arkansas are being impacted and rethinking their next steps.
House Bill 1173 would amend current Arkansas codes to change from a maximum 5% alcohol content to a maximum of 14%. It would also remove the distinction between malt beverages and beer, provided it does not exceed the 14% threshold.
The Legislature was in session and the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce was preparing to lobby. This postcard from the chamber was seeking people to attend a reception and "smoker" for the then all-male,
The Arkansas Department of Transportation deployed crews as an effort to assist Louisiana in managing a potentially record-setting winter weather event.
As winter sets in, Arkansas officials are emphasizing the importance of fire safety following a year (2022) that saw 84 fire-related deaths in the state, accord
The Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission has formed a partnership with the Las Vegas MLK Committee to enhance efforts in honoring Dr.
In anticipation of “bitterly cold weather” early next week, Little Rock will once again open its temporary emergency shelter at the Dunbar Community Center
Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day and members of a state organization that focuses on his legacy say they hope more people will serve after attending several of their events.
In anticipation of the bitter cold front coming through, several warming centers are being opened in central Arkansas.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders says college professors should be fired if they are “indoctrinating” students.